Computer Engineering Technology (BS)

Application Code:
0899
Degree Received:
Bachelor of Science (BS)

Description:

The computer engineering technology program provides the knowledge and skills necessary for employment as technologists who are capable of installing, designing, supporting, and maintaining computer systems and networks. This is a hands-on, technically oriented program with a focus on computer system hardware and network infrastructure, but does include software development and operating systems work. The program is designed to prepare students for the rigorous professional certification examinations leading to certifications as CompTIA A+ and Network+, Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA), Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA).

The computer engineering technology, electromechanical engineering technology, and electrical engineering technology programs have a common first semester and only minor differences in the second semester. This was designed to allow students the flexibility to change majors should they choose. The first year of the computer engineering technology program provides students with a foundation of knowledge in digital and electronic circuits and math, as well as an introduction to computer systems and networking. Students can earn their A+ and Network+ certifications in this first year, providing them with a marketable employment credential. In the following years the program continues developing skills in computer hardware, operating systems and networking. During the second year of course work, three additional certification examinations will earn the student the Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA) title. Additional examinations in the final two years of the program will earn the Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) titles.

In the fourth year of the program, students have the option of staying on campus and taking courses or applying for the internship program. The internship program provides real-world experience for students by having them work for an entire semester at a company. In order to qualify for the internship program, students must have a minimum overall GPA of 2.5 (out of a possible 4.0), and maintain an average GPA within this major concentration of 2.75.

Although the professional certifications and job titles listed overlap with information technology (IT) program descriptions, IT programs typically do not have the technical course content in the circuits, computer hardware, and network infrastructure areas that the computer technology program has. Instead, IT programs focus more on software application areas such as database and Web programming and support areas such as network administration and user support.

Students may enter the bachelor of science program in computer engineering technology as freshmen for an eight-semester sequence, or in the fifth semester as transfer students with the appropriate technical background. Typically, graduates of AAS electrical engineering technology programs can be articulated to complete the bachelor program in two years. Additionally, students entering the bachelor of science program in computer engineering technology as freshmen can apply for an AAS degree in computer engineering technology upon completion of the AAS requirements (typically at the end of the fourth semester). This, along with professional certifications earned, can enable the student to obtain meaningful summer or part-time employment opportunities while completing studies.

A laptop computer is required for students entering the computer engineering technology program. The College will provide a list of appropriate laptops and wireless modem cards in April to all students who have been accepted to attend Alfred State College. Some courses may require specialized tools and/or electronic components.

Program Educational Objectives

The BS in computer engineering technology program produces graduates who:

  1. Apply knowledge of mathematics and science using critical thinking and creative skills to solve computer engineering problems;
  2. Function professionally with effective communication and with ethical responsibility as individuals and as members of a multidisciplinary team;
  3. Continuously improve and engage in life-long learning and adapt to a technologically advancing society;
  4. Apply knowledge of contemporary issues and anticipate the impact of computer engineering solutions on industry and the general public;
  5. Use current techniques, skills, and tools necessary to support computer engineering practice;
  6. Design computer engineering systems, components, or processes to meet industry needs;
  7. Design computer engineering experiments, as well as analyze and interpret data to support the problem solving process and project design.

Entrance Requirements & Recommendations:

  • Required: Math A & B (algebra, geometry, and trigonometry), SAT and/or ACT scores with recommended SAT score of 1000 (critical reading and math) or a composite ACT score of 21.
  • Recommended: Physics

Accreditation/Certification:

Students may earn A+ and Network+ certifications from CompTIA, as well as the Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA), Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE), and Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certifications upon successful completion of the appropriate certification examinations.

Features & Facilities:

Strong focus on:

  • Digital electronics
  • Computer systems
  • Networking technology and infrastructure

Articulation Agreements:

This is a new degree and articulation agreements with several community colleges are in the process of being developed. Agreements in the development process include Corning Community College, Jamestown Community College, Erie County Community College, and Niagara County Community College.

Graduation Requirements:

  • 132 semester credit hours in eight-semester program
  • 60 semester credit hours of liberal arts and sciences from at least seven of the General Education content groups: mathematics, natural sciences, social sciences, humanities, western civilization, American history, other world civilization, arts, foreign language, and basic communications (must include COMP 1503)
  • Minimum of 45 hours upper division
  • Minimum of 24 hours upper division in major
  • Minimum of 30 hours upper division in residence
  • 2.0 cumulative grade point average, and 2.0 grade point average in major courses (BSET, CISY, ELET, EMET)
  • Approval of department faculty

Courses which repeat or significantly overlap courses taken in the student's associate degree program cannot be taken for upper-level credit. If the associate degree covered the subject matter in one of the required baccalaureate courses, a different course must be substituted and approved by the faculty adviser.

Career Opportunities:

  • Computer Network Technician
  • Computer Network Support Specialist
  • Computer Network Administrator
  • Computer Systems Engineering Technician
  • Computer Network Computer Systems Integrator
  • Computer Network Engineering Technician

Typical Semester Layout:

Approximately 12 to 15 hours are spent in classroom instruction each week with class size ranging from 16 to 30 students. Structured labs are nine to 12 hours a week. The student's academic adviser is a member of the engineering technology faculty.

First Semester credits
COMP 1503 Freshman Composition 3
ELET 1102 Intro to Comp Hardware 2
ELET 1111 Digital Logic Laboratory 1
ELET 1133 Digital Logic 3
ELET 1143 Electronic Fabrication 3
ELET 1001 Engr Tech Orientation 1
MATH 1033 College Algebra 3
      16
Second Semester credits
ELET 1103 Circuit Theory I 3
ELET 1152 Circuit Theory Lab 2
MATH 2043 College Trigonometry 3
PHYS 1024 General Physics I 4
ELET 2012 Intro Computer Networks 2
  xxx3 Gen Education Elective 3
      17
Third Semester credits
ELET 2103 Electronics Theory I 3
ELET 2151 Electronics I Laboratory 2
ELET 2143 Embedded Controller Fund 3
  xxx3 Gen Education Elective 4
PHYS 2023 General Physics II 2
ELET 5224 Adv Microprocessor Sys 4
      17
Fourth Semester credits
ELET 8234 LAN Systems 4
ELET 4114 Network Mangement 4
MATH 1063 Technical Calculus I 3
ELET 4174 Netowork Infastructure Essen 4
SPCH 1083 Effective Speaking 3
      18
Fifth Semester credits
  xxx3 Gen Education Elective 3
ELET 6404 WAN Systems 4
MATH 2074 Technical Calculus II 4
COMP 5703 Technical Writing 3
CISY 5123 Sci Program’g in C & C++ 3
      17
Sixth Semester credits
ELET 5414 Network Design & Implement 4
MATH xxx4 Upper-div Math Elective 4
ELET 3444 Electronic Communication 3
CHEM 5013 Applied Chemical Principles 3
      15
Seventh Semester credits
BSET 7001 Sr Sem & Project Design 1

xxx3 Major Elective 3
ELET 7204 Routing & Switching 4
MATH 7113 Econ Analysis for Engr Tech 3
  xxx3 Gen Education Elective 3
MATH 7123 Statistics for Engin Tech 3
      17
Eighth Semester credits
BSET 8003 Sr Technical Project 3
PHYS 8013 Modern Physics 3
ELET 8404 Major Elective 3
  xxx4 Major Elective 3
  xxx3 Gen Education Elective 3
      15
Major Electivescredits
CISY 4043 Networking II 3
CISY 5273 Essentials of Info Security 3
CISY 5133 Security Policies & Risk Management 3
CISY 7013 Network Host Security 3
CISY 7023 Security Tools 3
ELET 7404 Embedded & Realtime Systems 4
ELET 7424 Signal Processing 4
ELET 8214 Circuit Design & Implementation 4
Certification tracks
MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Engineer)
CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate)
CWNA (Certified Wireless Network Administrator)

Internship Option:

Fifth Semester credits
ELET 6404 WAN Systems 4
CISY 5123 Scientific Programming in C & C++ 3
COMP 5703 Technical Writing 3
MATH 2074 Technical Calculus II 4
  xxx3 Gen Education Elective 3
      17
Sixth Semester credits
ELET 5414 Network Design & Implement 4
ELET 3444 Electronic Communications 4
MATH xxx4 Upper-div Math Elective 4
CHEM 5013 Applied Chemical Principles 3
  xxx3 Gen Ed-Free Elective 3
      18
Seventh Semester credits
ELET 7204 Routing & Switching 4
BSET 7001 Sr Sem & Project Design 1

xxx3 Gen Education Elective 3
MATH 7113 Econ Analy for Engr Tech 3
MATH 7123 Statistics for Engr Tech 3
PHYS 8013 Modern Physics 3
      17
Eighth Semester credits
ELET xx12 Senior Internship 12
      12

*GPA of 2.50 or higher required in major courses; internship is student initiated.

Also required: One unit of Physical Education.

Employment and Transfer Report
Employment and Transfer Rate:
100%
Salary Information
NACE Annual Average Salary Survey Data
(2003-04 survey for associate degree program;
2006-07 for baccalaureate degree program)
$54,700
DOL Annual Mean Salary
(2006 survey for those employed in this career path)
$69,000
Survey Details 2004 2005 2006
Receiving Degrees 2 7 4
Responding to Survey 2(100%) 5(71%) 4(100%)
Employed 2(100%) 4(80%) 4(100%)
Employed in Field 1(50%) 4(100%) 4(100%)
Transfered -- -- --
Unemployed & Seeking Employment -- 1(20%) --
Unemployed & Not Seeking Employment -- -- --